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recently by Lady H's lawyer, John A. Rollins. In May, the Tax Department also informed Lady H that its portion of the supertaxcredits, which would have been $150,000 or more, "had either expired, were entirely utilized or were invalid."... Published: Thursday, July 24, 1997 Words: 353
the beginning of 1996. Pearson also criticized Massey and Green Valley for arguing "they are successors to qualify for supertaxcredits with the State Tax Department under the state code, but not successors under the terms of the UMWA... Published: Sunday, April 13, 1997 Words: 670
Charles Lorensen, took heat for the administration's stand opposing name-and-amount disclosure of companies receiving supertaxcredits. Initiated by Gov. Arch Moore in hopes of luring the Saturn automobile plant to West Virginia, the... Published: Tuesday, February 05, 1991 Words: 458
Committee today After two chilly receptions from senators wary of giving taxcredits after the state got burned on supertaxcredits, Senate Finance Chairman Earl Ray Tomblin, D-Logan, warned, "Three strikes and you're out." Tax and... Published: Thursday, February 21, 1991 Words: 354
members rejected, however, an amendment by Sen. Ned Jones, D-Cabell, to extend the disclosure by category provision to supertaxcredits. Supertaxcredits cost the state more than $50 million yearly in revenues. Most of the tax breaks... Published: Friday, February 22, 1991 Words: 328
West Virginia's supertax credit burden will get worse before it gets better - peaking at losses of more than $70 million a year by the mid-1990s, lawmakers learned Sunday. In 1990, the Legislature revised the tax write-off program... Published: Monday, September 09, 1991 Words: 422
IN WEST VIRGINIA, THE STATE GIVES COAL companies "supertaxcredits" to produce jobs that never materialize. In Puerto Rico, the federal government pays pharmaceutical companies more to create each job than the companies pay the workers... Published: Wednesday, July 14, 1993 Words: 331
putting almost 400 people out of work, has prompted the state Tax Division to check to see if the company will lose its supertaxcredits, said Jim Paige, state tax secretary. "It's really too early to tell," Paige said Monday. "We... Published: Tuesday, February 15, 1994 Words: 927
program was extended to coal. The losses reflect an industrywide trend and do not account for those mines subject to supertaxcredits. A chart in the Feb. 13 edition said the coal industry has lost over 28,000 workers since 1981. From... Published: Monday, March 21, 1994 Words: 512
$135 million from state coffers to the bulging pockets of out-of-state corporations. Good grief. As if the $66 million in supertaxcredits given to coal companies this year for "job creation" wasn't enough of a farce (funny that an... Published: Friday, March 28, 1997 Words: 314